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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects include reactions at the injection site, weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, and vision changes. other serious side effects include low blood sugar and low potassium in your blood. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, sweating, or if you feel faint. i would have started flexpen sooner, but i thought it would cost more. turns out it's covered by my insurance plan. thanks to flexpen, vial and syringe are just a memory. ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. artillery. >>> a north korean soldier says he killed his platoon and squad members after he defected. the gunshots were heard after he crossed the heavily armed area. >> reporter: it is not unknown, but it is certainly rare for a north korean to escape through the dmz, the de-m
tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects include reactions at the injection site, weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, and vision changes. other serious side effects include low blood sugar and low potassium in your blood. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, sweating, or if...
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now there are issues about the healthcare reform that's been passed, the affordable healthcare act, that we have concerns about, one, some of the conscience issues. >> i hope he protects religious liberty. i hope he defends the right and protects the right and advocates for religious pluralism. >> the issue of marriage equality because i think he's alredy started to take that on in his first administration and i just feel like we're so close we can taste it. as we saw as evidenced in the past election with more and more states, thank god, passing legislation about marriage equality. >> we have a coalition of people of faith who are actually trying to get both the republicans and the democrats to have a conversation on immigration. the president did promise that he wanted to address it. we're hoping that congress can work together and this year we can come to an agreement on a more comprehensive immigration reform package. >> if we can solve the problem of israel and make sure that israel has a proper, proper nation with safe borders and so on and yet at the same time allow the palestinia
now there are issues about the healthcare reform that's been passed, the affordable healthcare act, that we have concerns about, one, some of the conscience issues. >> i hope he protects religious liberty. i hope he defends the right and protects the right and advocates for religious pluralism. >> the issue of marriage equality because i think he's alredy started to take that on in his first administration and i just feel like we're so close we can taste it. as we saw as evidenced...
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these patient protections in the healthcare bill are really central. you know from your very extensive law enforcement career how important it is to protect people against insurance company abuses. and that's where he is failing to set forth an agenda. bringing down cost of healthcare is one of the central challenges and job creation. >> eliot: i think you and i would certainly agree that mitt romney has not offered anything. we hope the president will prevail. he has an agenda. it is working in some regards and not well enough in others. let's switch gears. citizens united, the supreme court decision that has changed the landscape about campaign finance, something you care deeply about. what is the answer given we have to accept citizens united will be there as part of the constitutional framework? >> we have to accept that the constitutional fabric will include the doctrines i believe they're misguided about corporations being people for purpose of the first amendment about the striking down of restrictions on spending but we can adopt statutes that
these patient protections in the healthcare bill are really central. you know from your very extensive law enforcement career how important it is to protect people against insurance company abuses. and that's where he is failing to set forth an agenda. bringing down cost of healthcare is one of the central challenges and job creation. >> eliot: i think you and i would certainly agree that mitt romney has not offered anything. we hope the president will prevail. he has an agenda. it is...
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watch. >> government-run healthcare. we don't want it. we don't need it. we can't afford it. this is what i do to that law. pull. [gunfire] i'm ron gould, and i approve this message because washington needs a straight shooter. >> cenk: there are so many things wrong with that ad. first, let's take a look at this gentleman. you have a police mustache. number two, flat top. get real. number three you're shooting at bill. number four, get serious gun-mentry herman cain did it, jorge robles did it. and number five, you're in arizona, that's where gabby giffords got shot. don't use a gun in your political ad to shoot
watch. >> government-run healthcare. we don't want it. we don't need it. we can't afford it. this is what i do to that law. pull. [gunfire] i'm ron gould, and i approve this message because washington needs a straight shooter. >> cenk: there are so many things wrong with that ad. first, let's take a look at this gentleman. you have a police mustache. number two, flat top. get real. number three you're shooting at bill. number four, get serious gun-mentry herman cain did it, jorge...
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he topped inside business's “power 100” listing for northeast ohio and is highly ranked among modern healthcare's “100 most powerful physician executives.” along with dr. cosgrove's many attributes, he is well known for his ability to provide high-quality care while holding costs down. he is also known for his concern that health-care reform might stifle medical innovation. we look forward to hearing his views on these and other issues affected by the supreme court's ruling on the affordable health care act. ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming dr. cosgrove. [applause] >> thank you very much. that is the nicest introduction i have had today. [laughter] i would like to share with you some of the experience and some of the things that are going on around the cleveland clinic, and how it reacts to the affordable care act. first of all, let me tell you a little bit about our organization. we are very innovative. we are 91 years old. we are not for profit. we have tried -- have a tripartheid mission. we are physician-led. we all are salaried. there are no financial incentives to do mor
he topped inside business's “power 100” listing for northeast ohio and is highly ranked among modern healthcare's “100 most powerful physician executives.” along with dr. cosgrove's many attributes, he is well known for his ability to provide high-quality care while holding costs down. he is also known for his concern that health-care reform might stifle medical innovation. we look forward to hearing his views on these and other issues affected by the supreme court's ruling on the...
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issue of healthcare. not how the american people see it. >> bret: washington is on pins and needles. >> until next week. >> bret: thank you. hollywood backlash against president obama? that is later in the grapevine. up next, the government fining businesses for not using something that does not exist. en puts you at 5 times greater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. >> bret: iranian officials say they stopped a massive cyber attack on iran nuclear facility. the semi-official news agency says the strike came after iran and world powers met earlier in week in moscow. iran's intelligence minister says the country faces cyber attacks on a daily basis. it has blamed the u.s. and israel in the past. and thanks to security leaks, now under investigation here in the u.s., several media stories have cited unnamed administration officials, confirming that the u.s. and israel have targeted iran
issue of healthcare. not how the american people see it. >> bret: washington is on pins and needles. >> until next week. >> bret: thank you. hollywood backlash against president obama? that is later in the grapevine. up next, the government fining businesses for not using something that does not exist. en puts you at 5 times greater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's...
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he wants to keep parts of the healthcare overhaul saying i am not getting rid of healthcare reform. >> there are a number of things that i like in healthcare reform that i am going to put in place. one is to make sure those with preexisting conditions get coverage. two ensure the marketplace allows for individuals that get policies who cover their family. >> it may be part of the traditional outreach to the political middle ahead of the general election. politics reporter a real clear politics.com. good to see you, how are you? >> good. thanks for having me. >> this really isn't new. he is still saying he wants to do away with obama care and put in some parts that he liked and he liked from the beginning, right? >> right. it soujdz not li sounds not lik candidate who replaces obama care you would have to replace obama. you have the program from the root and branch. but it's interesting a lot of congressional candidates congressional candidates have similar things they like parts of the bill parts of the law but they want to repeal parts of it. this isn't extraordinary for a republican
he wants to keep parts of the healthcare overhaul saying i am not getting rid of healthcare reform. >> there are a number of things that i like in healthcare reform that i am going to put in place. one is to make sure those with preexisting conditions get coverage. two ensure the marketplace allows for individuals that get policies who cover their family. >> it may be part of the traditional outreach to the political middle ahead of the general election. politics reporter a real...
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the first year-and-a-half spent on healthcare, not immigration. >> healthcare was the first two-year priority. it's also true as fred points out arizona law is supported by 60% of americans. however, 75% of the hispanics don't like it. the problem with romney is he used it against rick perry and said he would veto the dream --t the dream act. >> bret: then in the debate in arizona he said he thought the law -- >> the arizona law was a model. said he would never have brought this suit. he talked about self-deportation, and the fact is republicans need to win 40% of the vote to win the state like colorado. and maybe he thinks he has a path to 270 without the states and there might be one, but he in a deep hole with hispanics. everything that has happened in the last couple of weeks helped obama with hispanic voters. >> bret: charles? >> let me say as someone not a day old but is also a native american, native born. i'm not elizabeth warren here. i think ultimately this is going to be a wash. the ruling today will be a wash. i think because it's a mixed one. i don't think it has a polit
the first year-and-a-half spent on healthcare, not immigration. >> healthcare was the first two-year priority. it's also true as fred points out arizona law is supported by 60% of americans. however, 75% of the hispanics don't like it. the problem with romney is he used it against rick perry and said he would veto the dream --t the dream act. >> bret: then in the debate in arizona he said he thought the law -- >> the arizona law was a model. said he would never have brought...
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healthcare law is controversial today with a majority in polls continuing to oppose it. on the websites, lawmakers didn't advertise their votes but touted money they got for various local projects. >> as a way to counteract the negative sentiment these were attempts to make sure constituents knew they were bringing money home. >> the white house said nothing was amiss. >> the president's opposition to earmarks is well-known and i'm confidence the process is done on a merit-based -- in a merit-based way. >> president obama didn't invent it, president nixon used earmarks to win reelection. but president obama has vastly expanded the practice. >> earmarking under president obama increased by 126% and the actual number of administrative earmarks increased 54%. >> dramatic increases. 11 times more more than congress, which the white house did not explain. knows numbers are from the nonprofit service, not the heritage foundation. >>> one indiana state lawmaker probably won't buy a lot of girl scout cookies this spring. the reason ahead in the grapevine. >>> what's the deal wit
healthcare law is controversial today with a majority in polls continuing to oppose it. on the websites, lawmakers didn't advertise their votes but touted money they got for various local projects. >> as a way to counteract the negative sentiment these were attempts to make sure constituents knew they were bringing money home. >> the white house said nothing was amiss. >> the president's opposition to earmarks is well-known and i'm confidence the process is done on a...
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you mentioned healthcare. we are approaching the supreme court decision. your thoughts as we approach this? >> everybody is weighing this on what their thoughts are. if anybody knew what was going to happen i'm sure they would get to ring the bell and say they are successful. i believe the supreme court will come out with a decision very quickly as early as next week and we are looking to se see -- i believe that at least the individual mandate will be declared unconstitutional. even if they just decide that that portion of that bill is unconstitutional really the rest of it falls in on itself. it becomes complete play unaffordable. >> greta: you were a business person before you came to congress. whether it is constitutional or not is separate from the effect it will actually create on small businesses if you had a chance to look at that. >> oh, absolutely. >> greta: and any, you know, tell me. >> i travel all over my state. i'm from south dakota but small businesses tell me every single day that they cannot face the uncertainty that this bill creates. no
you mentioned healthcare. we are approaching the supreme court decision. your thoughts as we approach this? >> everybody is weighing this on what their thoughts are. if anybody knew what was going to happen i'm sure they would get to ring the bell and say they are successful. i believe the supreme court will come out with a decision very quickly as early as next week and we are looking to se see -- i believe that at least the individual mandate will be declared unconstitutional. even if...
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we have to work together to curve excessive spending on healthcare. because that's crushing the american debt and deficit picture. >> bret: there are new projections out from the congressional budget office, cbo about the cost of the president's healthcare law. they extended out the time frame. out to 2022 from now until 2022. ten years. the cbo as opposed to march of 2010 when the estimates you heard the president say $938 billion, the new estimate is $1.62 trillion. the cost of healthcare. senator sessions argues that it's even beyond that. if you extend it one more year, another year of implementation, he says the real cost is $2.6 trillion. bottom line it's more expensive than originally billed. bring in the panel. steve hayes for "weekly standard." susan mulligan contributing editor for u.s. news and world report and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, surprised, i'm sure. >> well, when talk about this in 2009 and 2010, we were saying it was a fraud at the center of the numbers. that was that the democrats understood that the cbo a
we have to work together to curve excessive spending on healthcare. because that's crushing the american debt and deficit picture. >> bret: there are new projections out from the congressional budget office, cbo about the cost of the president's healthcare law. they extended out the time frame. out to 2022 from now until 2022. ten years. the cbo as opposed to march of 2010 when the estimates you heard the president say $938 billion, the new estimate is $1.62 trillion. the cost of...
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you mentioned healthcare. we are approaching the supreme court decision. your thoughts as we approach this? >> everybody is weighing this on what their thoughts are. if anybody knew what was going to happen i'm sure they would get to ring the bell and say they are successful. i believe the supreme court will come out with a decision very quickly as early as next week and we are looking to se see -- i belie that at least the individual mandate will be declared unconstitutional. even if they just decide that that portion of that bill is unconstitutional really the rest of it falls in on itself. it becomes complete play unaffordable. >> greta: you were a business person before you came to congress. whether it is constitutional or not is separate from the effect it will actually create on small businesses if you had a chance to look at that. >> oh, absolutely. >> greta: and any, you know, tell me. >> i travel all over my state. i'm from south dakota but small businesses tell me every single day that they cannot face the uncertainty that this bill creates. not
you mentioned healthcare. we are approaching the supreme court decision. your thoughts as we approach this? >> everybody is weighing this on what their thoughts are. if anybody knew what was going to happen i'm sure they would get to ring the bell and say they are successful. i believe the supreme court will come out with a decision very quickly as early as next week and we are looking to se see -- i belie that at least the individual mandate will be declared unconstitutional. even if...
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i have to ask, didn't healthcare pass on reconciliation by 51 votes? >> healthcare got 60 votes. >> i thought it was a -- when it came back it went on reconciliations by 51. >> not until after it passed by 60 votes. >> on the changes it passed by 51. anyway, it's a technical point. what you're saying is that you think there has to be reforms. >> correct. >> quickly, then one last question for you senator. >> okay. >> number one, we're going to solve this, there's -- we will get the fiscal reform done this year. i think the president -- i think we're going solve this. the two parties will solve this. i predict we'll have a meeting of republicans and democrats together. charles schumer is constructive on this issue. we're going to sit down together soon in the senate chamber and resolve this in a way democrats are not breaking the rules and we do it the way the senate as functioned and i think we're going to start the next year with a different spirit within congress. >> let me ask you, senator corker, we're overtime. one last question that may test that
i have to ask, didn't healthcare pass on reconciliation by 51 votes? >> healthcare got 60 votes. >> i thought it was a -- when it came back it went on reconciliations by 51. >> not until after it passed by 60 votes. >> on the changes it passed by 51. anyway, it's a technical point. what you're saying is that you think there has to be reforms. >> correct. >> quickly, then one last question for you senator. >> okay. >> number one, we're going to...
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in spite of the new healthcare law. spending is projected to go up almost 6% a year through 2021. that is almost a full point faster than the expected growth in the u.s. economy. president obama says his duties kept him from campaigning for the democratic candidate in the failed recall of wisconsin republican governor. >> as president of the united states, i have responsibilities. i was supportive of tom and have been supportive of tom. obviously, you know, i would have loved to have seen a different result. >> republican party spokesperson said he attended six rundraisers prior to the election. no grapevine tonight. up next, president of israel on civil war in syria and iran's nuclear threat. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: slow ] [ sighs ] [ announcer ] all work and no play... will make brady miss his favorite part of the day. ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barking ] [ whines ] that's why there's beneful plful life, made with energy-packed wholesome grains... and real beef and egg. to help you put more play in your day. beneful. play. it's good for you. >> bret: we told you earlier about the charge by
in spite of the new healthcare law. spending is projected to go up almost 6% a year through 2021. that is almost a full point faster than the expected growth in the u.s. economy. president obama says his duties kept him from campaigning for the democratic candidate in the failed recall of wisconsin republican governor. >> as president of the united states, i have responsibilities. i was supportive of tom and have been supportive of tom. obviously, you know, i would have loved to have seen...
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that can be a great compromise on healthcare reform. one that again, i saw there was a little bit in the law about trying to do that with your physicals but in terms of blanketly saying to the american people we are all in this together and you need to pay up if your citizen is going to be paying for your healthcare that is not something i have yet to hear a republican or democratic leadership stay out loud. >> i think the challenge is now it is a tax. and the reason they didn't try to argue this as a tax when they put it before the congress they knew they could not get it through. and linda is right, if you add all the different pieces to to healthcare, premium also go up across the board. we don't know how much yet. everybody says --. >> what if they don't? >> i don't know of any study that shows it going down. and you also see not just premiums going up but companies stepping back saying we are not going to cover that will impact women and what about the medicaid piece? saying that states do not have to take the new medicaid money an
that can be a great compromise on healthcare reform. one that again, i saw there was a little bit in the law about trying to do that with your physicals but in terms of blanketly saying to the american people we are all in this together and you need to pay up if your citizen is going to be paying for your healthcare that is not something i have yet to hear a republican or democratic leadership stay out loud. >> i think the challenge is now it is a tax. and the reason they didn't try to...
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this evening by looking at arguments before the supreme court todayç about the constitutionality of healthcare recare, we talked with jan crawford, political and legal correspondent for cbs news. >> within five minutes, charlie, within five minutes of these two hours of arguments the justices right away were hammering the administration's lawyer, the four conservatives who are most active expressing serious doubts about the law and that was just in the first five minutes, it went on from there, they got more and more into the examples of what would happen if the justices were to uphold this law and then of course the liberal justices immediately jumping in and pressing the other side to say why is this any different, why isn't this like social security? defending the law. >> we continue this evening with part 1 of a conversation with former secretary of state jim baker about foreign policy today. >> this is not just ji jim baker saying this to you but i have just come back from the region and somebody said to me in the region, the israelis say they have a window of opportunity here, and they s
this evening by looking at arguments before the supreme court todayç about the constitutionality of healthcare recare, we talked with jan crawford, political and legal correspondent for cbs news. >> within five minutes, charlie, within five minutes of these two hours of arguments the justices right away were hammering the administration's lawyer, the four conservatives who are most active expressing serious doubts about the law and that was just in the first five minutes, it went on...
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. >> we think it is absolutely vital that women no matter where they work have access to the same healthcare coverage, the preventive services here are important for women's health and it is important that women no matter where they work have access to them. the president found in the policy he put forward on friday an approach that balances the vital need to provide these services to women without further cost while ensuring that religious liberties are protected. again, there has been a broad spectrum of folks who have come out in support of the president's approach. the bill put forward here, the one by senator rubio, the one by senator blunt, i guess an amendment, we believe are dangerous and wrong by giving any employer the right to deny the women who work for them kra cep ti ve coverage and it is simply not the right approach. >> israel accused iran and -- of bombings today in georgia. what's the white house's reaction to israel's suspicions about who is behind it? >> as you know already, we condemn in very strong terms the attempted attacks against israeli targets in knew new delhi to
. >> we think it is absolutely vital that women no matter where they work have access to the same healthcare coverage, the preventive services here are important for women's health and it is important that women no matter where they work have access to them. the president found in the policy he put forward on friday an approach that balances the vital need to provide these services to women without further cost while ensuring that religious liberties are protected. again, there has been a...
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how will the healthcare law really impact your medical care? for that we go to a doctor and not just any doctor. the president and ceo of the famous cleveland clinic is here with the inside scoop. plus, who would forget in. he is naked. a man stripping in protest of an airport security check. but was the protest free speech or indecent exposure. wait until you hear what this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. ♪
how will the healthcare law really impact your medical care? for that we go to a doctor and not just any doctor. the president and ceo of the famous cleveland clinic is here with the inside scoop. plus, who would forget in. he is naked. a man stripping in protest of an airport security check. but was the protest free speech or indecent exposure. wait until you hear what this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can...
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and if you like obama paw's healthcare bill, do not buy this book, okay? it's called "doctor in the house" and it's full of propaganda and i wouldn't buy it myself. >> by the way, it's going down thursday. what do you think? >> absolutely it's going down. the court is not able to go in and dissect what pieces get to stay, i think the whole thing has to go. >> go ahead. >> michelle, assuming that happens, how big a blow is that to obama, how does it impact the election? >> it's huge. this is the only thing he's been able to accomplish, right? he hasn't fixed our economy, he -- >> i'm sorry. we have 23 million people unemployed. >> not quite 23 million. >> i'm sorry? >> not quite 23 million. >> 23 million who aren't employed. >> and underemployed. it's actually 25 million. she's right. >> you republicans throw around these numbers -- >> the facts. the facts. >> the republicans and facts is an oxymoron. but i said this to you in the greenroom, it was republicans that came one the mandate idea. and bob dole introduced it. >> that was for the states, excuse me.
and if you like obama paw's healthcare bill, do not buy this book, okay? it's called "doctor in the house" and it's full of propaganda and i wouldn't buy it myself. >> by the way, it's going down thursday. what do you think? >> absolutely it's going down. the court is not able to go in and dissect what pieces get to stay, i think the whole thing has to go. >> go ahead. >> michelle, assuming that happens, how big a blow is that to obama, how does it impact the...
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obama's healthcare law. >> john: the devil in the details. that is obviously true in this case. >> you got it. >> john: jim, thanks. his most famous character epitomized american small town values. actor andy griffith has died at his home in north carolina. we invited him in our living rooms for generations. most notely amiable sheriff of fictional town of may-berry. later in life he took on the role of matlock. he won plays in the 1950s in the broadway comedy no time for sergeants. dramatic film "no face in the crowd." he was 86 years old. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] ok, so you're no marathon man. but thanks to the htc one x from at&t, with its built in beats audio, every note sounds amazingly clear. ...making it easy to get lost in the music... and, well... rio vista?!! [ male announcer ] ...lost. introducing the musically enhanced htc one x from at&t. re
obama's healthcare law. >> john: the devil in the details. that is obviously true in this case. >> you got it. >> john: jim, thanks. his most famous character epitomized american small town values. actor andy griffith has died at his home in north carolina. we invited him in our living rooms for generations. most notely amiable sheriff of fictional town of may-berry. later in life he took on the role of matlock. he won plays in the 1950s in the broadway comedy no time for...
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what's next when it comes to healthcare? maria hinojosa of need to know has that. >> it's been two and a half years since congress passed the president's controversial affordable care act and four months since the supreme court upheld the heart of the legislation. but most of the bill, which eventually might insure another 30 million people, actually doesn't go into effect until 2014. whether it ever does will depend on what happens next tuesday and not just in the presidential race. >> what the court did not do on it's last day in session, i will do on my first day if elected president of the united states and that is i will act to repeal obamacare. >> mitt romney has said again and again he will get rid of obamacare as soon as he takes office. whether he can might be another story. >> it'd be pretty difficult for him to actually repeal the healthcare law within 24 hours. he would need to go to congress and we'd still have to wait and see if republicans are in control of the senate or the house. >> sarah kliff covers health
what's next when it comes to healthcare? maria hinojosa of need to know has that. >> it's been two and a half years since congress passed the president's controversial affordable care act and four months since the supreme court upheld the heart of the legislation. but most of the bill, which eventually might insure another 30 million people, actually doesn't go into effect until 2014. whether it ever does will depend on what happens next tuesday and not just in the presidential race....